Seminars
RUS  ENG    JOURNALS   PEOPLE   ORGANISATIONS   CONFERENCES   SEMINARS   VIDEO LIBRARY   PACKAGE AMSBIB  

Course by P. G. Grinevich "Fourier transform in nature and technology"
(February 13–May 15, 2025, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina))

We kindly ask all participants, including remote ones and those
watching recorded videos, to register at this link.


Many problems associated with signal propagation or wave propagation can be essentially simplified by applying the Fourier transform to the transmitted function (by working in the frequency domain instead of the time domain).

I would like to provide few examples of Fourier transform applications to practical problems, including:
a) How the music for Tarkovsky's Solaris movie was recorded?
b) Why the first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid in 1858, and the first transatlantic telegraph telephone cable was laid in 1956 (almost 100 years later)?
c) Why inductive coils were inserted into telegraph cables (pupinization)?

  1.  The Fourier transform. Fourier series and Fourier integral. Dini's criterion. Convergence of the Fourier series for Lipschitz functions. The Laplace transform.
  2. The Fourier series, Fej\'er series and Vallée-Poussin series. The Gibbs phenomenon.
  3. The Fourier transform as a unitary map in $L^2$. The Fourier transform in the spaces $L^p$.
  4. The human ear as a Fourier analyzer. Which distortions in the audio equipment are treated as ``natural'' and which are irritating? What does it mean ``tone control''?
  5. Fourier analysis and Fourier synthesis. The rainbow as an analog Fourier transform. Mursin's ANS synthesizer user for recording music for Tarkovsky's Solaris. Analog Fourier analyzer for Project Cyclops.
  6. Signal transition through a linear ``black box''. Description in terms of the convolution operator. Action of the convolution operator in the Fourier representation.
  7. Fourier transform representation in the radio engineering. Modulation and the spectral shift.
  8. Why the first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid in 1858, and the first transatlantic telegraph telephone cable was laid in 1956 (almost 100 years later)? Telegraph equations. Birth of operational calculus. Dispersion control. Pupinization.
  9. Discrete Fourier transform. Fast Fourier Transform. Applications in the digital signal processing. Digital compensation of the transmission lines imperfection.
  10. The black hole in the center of our Galaxy. How such a sharp image was obtained? Synthetic-aperture radio telescopes.
  11. Digital sound. Kotelnikov theorem. Multibit and 1-bit digital-analog converters.
  12. Application of Fast Fourier Transform to numerical integration of non-linear partial differential equations. The split-step method. Connections with the Campbell–Hausdorff theorem.

Lecturer
Grinevich Petr Georgievich

Financial support
The course is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (the grant to the Steklov International Mathematical Center, agreement no. 075-15-2022-265).



Institutions
Steklov Mathematical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Steklov International Mathematical Center


Course by P. G. Grinevich "Fourier transform in nature and technology", February 13–May 15, 2025

May 15, 2025 (Thu)
1. Lecture 12. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
May 15, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
  

April 24, 2025 (Thu)
2. Lecture 11. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
April 24, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
  

April 17, 2025 (Thu)
3. Лекция 10. Преобразование Фурье в природе и технике
P. G. Grinevich
April 17, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
  

April 10, 2025 (Thu)
4. Lecture 9. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
April 10, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
  

April 3, 2025 (Thu)
5. Lecture 8. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
April 3, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
  

March 27, 2025 (Thu)
6. Lecture 7. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
March 27, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
P. G. Grinevich
  

March 20, 2025 (Thu)
7. Lecture 6. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
March 20, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
P. G. Grinevich
  

March 13, 2025 (Thu)
8. Lecture 5. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
March 13, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
P. G. Grinevich
  

March 6, 2025 (Thu)
9. Lecture 4. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
March 6, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
P. G. Grinevich
  

February 27, 2025 (Thu)
10. Lecture 3. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
February 27, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
P. G. Grinevich
  

February 20, 2025 (Thu)
11. Lecture 2. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
February 20, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
P. G. Grinevich
  

February 13, 2025 (Thu)
12. Lecture 1. Fourier transform in nature and technology
P. G. Grinevich
February 13, 2025 18:00, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Room 303 (8 Gubkina)
P. G. Grinevich
  
 
  Contact us:
 Terms of Use  Registration to the website  Logotypes © Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, 2025